You see, fog settled over Anchorage and flying back from Finger Lake we entered the soup. I had to make an ils to rwy06L and the short final was a scary one because I wanted to land and we made contact with the runway lights bellow 100' AGL! I was carefuly descending when I sensed movement under the landing gear I looked to see if it was fog or the ground. When I looked back at the instruments I had descended from the glide path and was now too low. For a few instants, until the runway lights materialized, I was disoriented and expecting ground contact at any moment.
The take off from fogged-in Anchorage was uneventful and, as expected, the weather cleared altogether north of Anchorage, before Jewel strip.
Photo: Alaska 737 comes in through the fog while we wait for line up.
Snowboss, where do you need me next? I can fly the porter to McGrath and from there use whatever is more suitable to you.
Flight data:
Anchorage - Finger Lake: 01:10
Finger Lake - Anchorage: 01:00
Anchorage - Finger Lake: 01:00
Aircraft flown: Pilatus Porter (did I mention this baby has air conditioning?? I'm flying in short sleeves here!)
Rui
1 comment:
Hi Rui,
Beautiful aircraft and well taken pics!
Rudy
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